Integrated Amp or Receiver suggestion for Prestige 95Fs


Hi. I just purchased a set of these speakers with an NAD M32.  I returned the M32 because the software is utter rubbish and absolutely user UNfriendly.  Anyway, I’m looking for recommendations on either an integrated amp or receiver that would pair nicely with the 95Fs.   I’m thinking possibly Anthem STR or a Lyngdorf TDAI-3400?   Alternatively (and secretly) I’ve always wanted to own something by either Bryston or McIntosh so for them I’d be willing to break it into separate components.  I just want it/them to be complementary.  As this is my very first post on Audiogon, please go easy on me. Thanks!
depeche1
I’ve heard the 95, 85, and 75 quite a bit with NAIM gear and it is quite a good match.
NAIM is expensive and not easily demo’d.
great match if you can swing it.

Djones51 that’s crazy!  I have been looking at the Mac hybrid amp as well!  I have a mirrored table for it to go on...the LED tubes would look killer.  But of course, I need to listen to it.
Djones, we sell the Paradigm Prestige series plus many great intergrated amplifiers.

Personally sonically we don’t like the M32 with the Prestige as the M32’s direct digital amplifier is very clean with great bass control but we prefer a warmer sounding amp. The M32 is great with warmer loudspeakers, the Presitge are very clean and detailed but laid back they are not, so this combo could be construed as too much of a good thing.

Also we are puzzled at not liking the Blue sound app as most people find it terrific.

We also sell the Antem STR and Naim Uniti series, the Micromega

The Anthem STR is very powerful but too our ears lacks a bit of warmth that we would like to see with this pairing. Also the STR requires a separate streamer which people may or may not want to add an additional chaissis and cabling.

The Naim Nova and Star are fantastic but may not have enough power for you and are both more expensive.

That leads us to our favorite for the money the Micromega M100 which is 100 watts 8 ohm 150 watts 4 ohm.

The Micromega is a class A/B amplifier and the sound is warm and punchy. The Dac is fantastic, and you also have a built in Vtuner, USB connnectivity, a built in streamer and airplay as well.

Micromega is adding built in Tidal and Roon capability I have to check for our firmware update but that is what is either being promised or available now.

The Micromega is a stunning $4,500.00 integraed that has one of the best feature sets of anything on the market:

1: Clean warm punchy tonality
2: Built in Dac that plays high resolution files including DSD
3: Built in Streamer
4: Bulit in Phono
5: Built in Headphone amp
6: Room correction option
7: Analog and Digital Inputs
8: Built in steaming apps
9: Stunning looks

Fantastic match with the Prestige series, the Hegel stuff is great but they are not as warm so the Hegel although an excellent choice would not offer the same degree of musicality that the pairing with the Micromega would.

Dave and Troy
Audio Doctor NJ Prestige dealers
Hello Audiotroy,

Thanks for this information...very helpful! 

Does the Micromega have Airplay or possibly Airplay 2 functionality? I live in an Apple ecosphere so I want to make sure that is a part of it.  Also, is there any room correction available for the Micromega?

Separately, how do you feel about the McIntosh MA252 with the 95Fs?  I know I would need a separate streamer and other items but I bought a mirrored table for the M32 and it would just look so nice.  It has a bit more wattage the the Micromega but I don't listen to music loudly so that's not very important.  That would be a purely aesthetic choice but I am interested in what you think of it sonically.

Since I'm asking, what do you think of the Lyngdorf TDAI-3400?  There's no place for me to hear it where I live.

Thanks!